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- ‘Not your grandma’s Henry Faulkner.’ New film dives deep on renowned Lexington artist | Opinionkentucky.com
- Lexington has one of the most important houses in U.S. architectural history. It could be yours. | Opinionkentucky.com
- Lexington’s comp plans, neighborhood integrity at odds with Maxwell apartment project | Opinionkentucky.com
- Twelve Maxwell Street houses in danger of demolition. Again. | Opinionkentucky.com
- Oldest home in Lexington? What to know about the Rankin House, on the market for $599Kkentucky.com
- ‘A natural partnership.’ Lexington History Museum finds home after a decade with no spacekentucky.com
- Historic preservation group Blue Grass Trust responds to lawsuit by fired executiveskentucky.com
- Jon Carloftis partnership dispute sends historic Lexington home to courthouse auctionkentucky.com
- Lexington’s Blue Grass Trust gets a new executive director. It’s a familiar face.kentucky.com
- Letters to the Editor: Blue Grass Trust makes a ‘tenuous’ connectionkentucky.com
- Confederate general’s museum adopts new history — and possibly his Black inventor grandsonkentucky.com
- Even if Lexington sells historic properties, future protections must be put in placekentucky.com
- KHandcrafted Historykentuckymonthly.com
- Site of 1st Black-owned pharmacy franchise in Lexington could get new owner, new lifekentucky.com
- Vote on controversial zone change on Nicholasville Road ended in a tie. Now what?kentucky.com
- Wanna take a trip to 1950s, ’60s middle-class America? This ‘Ambassador of Americana’ will lead the waykentucky.com
- Judge temporarily halts demolition of former state office building in historic areakentucky.com
- Weekend best bets: Dragons at the pool, urchins on the stage, pianos in the parkskentucky.com
- ‘Very angry’ neighborhood demands Lexington council reverse decision on moratoriumkentucky.com
- Mid-century modern building is worth savingkentucky.com
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